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Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1868-10-27

Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1868-10-27 page 1

MOMMIMG JOURNAL. yol, xxx. COLUMBUS OHIO: TUESDA.Y, OCTOBER 27, 1868. NO. 2U2. THE p n G BOOKS & STATIONERY. THE GALAXY For NoTeiuler Now Ready, Ita the moit Elegantly Illustrated, Bril-liant, Entertaining, and Attractive Magazine published in tu a , country, i CONTKHTS or 1HE KOVEKBIB NUMBED. I CIPHEB. A Novtl. Part First-Chapters VII. to XI. I With an illustration by 8ol Eyttnje. II. THE SIOaY OF A HET.O. By Edward A. Pollard. III. LONDON BEUGAR8. By N. 8. Dodire. IV. THE PICTURE OF THE WORLD By E. H. Pill. V. A T ALK WITH MR. BURLING. (iAUB ABOUT CHINA. By Richard J. Hinton. VI. THE BALLAD OF THE KINO'S BLOODHOUND. By Charles Duwwm Shanty. VII. 511 DOK. By Chauncey Hirlcox. V1LL 11EECIIDALE. By Marian Ear-land. Captors XVII to End. IX. THE ATTEMPT. AT STRASBOURG. As Described by Louis Napoleon in a Letter to his Mother. With Notes by John B.C. Abbott. SB SO OB e P X. DEMOCRATIC DEITIES. By Emrene Benson. XI. BY EAIA TO THE ROCKY MOL'NfAlNS. By I. Edwards Clarke. XII. TWO FRENCH EDITORS: Em-ile de Oirardin and Henrj Koche-fort. By Virginia Vauphan. Xlir. WORDS AND TU KIK UeES. By P.inliird Grant White. XIVTt'HE OALAXY MltSCF.LLANY. Newport at Sunset. (With an illustration by C. 0. Grinwold.) THE DEVIL OF INDIGESTION. By T. E. Clark, M. D. EAGRE IN A FINGER BOWL. By llarstnn N:les, U. B. N. THE FOUR NATIONS. By W. L. AHc-u. XV. DKII T-WOOD. By Philip Quili- bet. XVI. LITERATURE AND ART. XVIi. NKilUI.F.. liytheEihtor. Price 35 cents 4 per year. Very liberal terms made with those who will net up elchs :r 'The Galnxv.' Address B ti ELIJON & COMl'AN V, Xoa. I'll Broadway, New York. SO o S3 n P 0 H H 4 S H fc 0 Ol'R 1,1 IX STOCK OF SEW anil most durable goods is now ready and offered at lowest prices for Cash. Customers receive the full advantage of tho decline in price! of all aitides of Domestic Stationery. Alroot daily urrirals of goods enable us to exhibit S'iou after publication the newest aud most important books in tho departments of Law, Medicine, Surgery, Education, Belles Letters, &c., &c. B iT Hooka not on hand obtained to order at the r.'jiiUr prioes. H 8 HECEJil PUBLICATIONS 0 APPLETON Sl CO., 0, H2 A !) l (; mini St., New Vork BUENS'.J P&EMS, complete with Life of author; H12 n;ir? iOo BITOT'S POEM), CMmj'etc with Lit'), .M7pp Sue DART'S FREIGHT LOiUTA-TIONS, embr'.ciny SH,!23 calculations, for every no lo of Tnn porta- tum )j 0() DEMOCRACY IS THE UNITED STATES, ly R. H. Oillett : no CAMPBELL'a rOEJIS, Globe Edition 1 JO Ten Vole, of thJ Ne Edition or WA- VERLY K0VU1 .arTi 25 Vol. Lot K. w Edition ufDIUi "WORKS, containing 1'ickwlck, Bar-naby Rwig; and Skttches by Boz; illustrated 1 Tho net to be completed in 6 vols., kindaouu !y toUiid iu blue cloth. I Ail A DAY AS A DISCOVEHEK.by JohnTyndidl 1 2S BOW SHALL WE 1'AINT tjl'll aouE.i: I io rhENDE'iKAdl'S MASTEUY 8E-II1E3 OF LEARNING LAN. UUAttSi -Tii' E.ind Hook in For Lva'U.u ( Treuuh in lor Leitsu. O.iman So a tut Opened, A Larif' 8nprty'f JV'tJ Vltrimrin BLUE OILED CLOTH, Tor Siorc Shades, M.uh 'iiperlor to any other article In tin ninrkot, and which ein b furntsiie l and put up in the must uljt.inlia'. maimer, on n; day'i notice, and at a Considerable reduction in prte. W ShaJut Band .finely Ultertd lur-i:i in Uold-Leal or Colon. 0 x 4 9 SB a ft Re especial axientiov tc be. QVESTED TO INCREASED 1'ACII.I. TI15SFOR ITKNItmitJO ALL KINDS cp nr.ncAvru.i: mtiio. GRAPHIC WOHK, (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BUNDS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, LETTER BEADS, c,l OF THE M08T.F1NI8HKD WORK. MANSBIP AND NEATEST DEBION8. J W SAMPLES BENT '.ON APPL1CA. T10S. Wedding Curd at Engrar. eiV Price o TELEGKAPHIC SPORTED FOR THE OURNAL THE LATEST CABLE NEWS! The Revolutionary Government of Spain Recognized by Great Britain and Italy. THE WEST VIRGINIA ELECTION. Conflicting Reports About the Result. The State Undoubtedly Republican PSOrOSED MEETING OF CATTLE COMMISSIONERS Treaty of Peace Between the I'. S. and Madagascar. A BIG SCAKE AT A FENIAN FOREIGN NEWS. I! y Atlantic Cable. SPAI. London, Oct. 2U Midnight. Great Krltuln, France and Italy have rec-fulzcd the revolutionary Oovcruincnt of iSpain. Dispatches received to-night from Madrid report that the bands in Alcante have proclaimed for the Federal Republic. Disturbances had broken out in Malaga and Granada, and troops have been dispatch ed from Madrid to the latter place. ITALY. Flouexce, Oct. 20. A Hue of steamers, between some Italian port and New York, is projected, to accommodate the increasing fruit trade. London, Oct. 20. Mr. Gladstone has concluded his personal canvass in South Lancashire. It is believed the Ministry will only retire before a large Liberal majority iu the next House of Commons.The Swedish Polar Expedition lis rclui'U' ed home after penetrating to the 82d degree of latitude. sou ii iii:iii a. i'Aitis, Oct. 20. Later Klo Janeiro advices state that the U. S. steamer Wasp had arrived at Monte viedo, having Mr. Washburne, the American Minister to Paraguay, on board. Mr. Wash- burne has protested against the violation of the rights of the American Legation at Asun clou by the Paraguayan authorities, forty persons having been unlawfully seized there under the American flna. WEST VIRGINIA. I 'I' ho lili'i',lioii t'oiiflintiiic KcporU' Tho Stulc I udoiiblcdly Krpuliliwiii. Wheeling, Oct. 20. The Intelligencer (Republican) of this morning says: "Our whole State ticket elected oy a majority that cannot fall below y,'i00, and may reach 4,u00, We shall have almost if not iuite our usual majority iu the Legislature, ami nave elected, beyond per adventure, our Congressmen in the First and Second Districts; and returns from the Third District removes all doubt of Gen. Witcher's election." The llogisler (Democrat) says : "Tolerably complete reports from IS comities out of 5o euinmising the btate, show net Democratic alna ol s.OUli, ami the same ratio of gain throughout the State, which ratio certainly xlsls, will give us v estern irginia by handsome majority. CUBA. New York, Oct. 20, Havana correspondence of the 17th, say there was a good deal of speculation as to Lersundl s uctlou on the arrival ot his sue cessor. it is kuowii mat, uu nns an aion been a consistent royalist, and It is not cer tain that ho will recognize the appolutee of the new government. Everything Is quiet at Havana, and the change at home Is decidedly popular. The Insurrections In the interior are of more Importance than the authorities will admit of. The liiUst rising was at Santlagi and on the reception of the news cousidera- bio activity was uoilccable among the troops In the barracksat Havana. The suppression of the insurrection ul Porto Rico was oill daily announced by the Captain General of lhatuovlnce, 1 he troops Mm I captured sl teen of the principals, and were iu hot pu siutofMaiiHel Rojas, tun leader. Havana, Oct. 211, Captain General Lursuudit has received satlslaetory news fro'ii Mau.lllo, that 200 Insurrectionists had surrendered to Lopez. A detachmcut of troops were scut to meet the lnsugents at Tunas, and had met with success. A battle w fought ou the ouwklrw ol tho town and the Inurge.uis dispersed. Tho troops captured the cannon, Hag and all the correspondence of the Rebels. Latest advices from the Interior report the Government ollleers acting with vigor, but rebels are sacking and robbing plantations. The relulorceinents scut from Havana had uot arrived at the scene of disturbances. It is reported that negroes with the Insurgents have under them white servants, whom they compel to address them as masters. The telegraph Hues have been cot twelvo times within ten days. Tho insurrection Is eon-lined to a small dtstrlct In the Interior. Tho rest of the Island Is quloU HEW YORK. Proposed (.'onrcntion of Cattle Coiumis-tionera.New Yobk, Oct. 20. The cattle commissioners of New York have issued a circular recommending that a convention of the commissioners of the several States and Canada be held in the city of Spriugtleld, 111., on the first day of December next. The object of the convention Is to consider-the history of the Texas cattle fever, and other infectious and contagious diseases to which cattle and stock are subject, and the best methods of preveutiug the spread of such diseases. Fires. A disastrous Are occurred last night at Hunter's Point. The lire resulted from an explosion of naptlia on board a Swedish brig, and communicated to the warehouses on shore. Three men lost their lires from the explosion, and one man was shot by a rufllau during the csnflagratlon. The extent of the loss is not yet known, but it will undoubtedly be Yery heavy. A grocery store and dwelling on the corner of Myrtle avenue and Clymer street, Williamsburg took lire last evening. A man named Peter Fursaneki and his wife and child were severely burned. A woman named Little, jumped from the third story window. All of them sustained injuries which will probably prove fatal. Board of IHisiifous of the F.piscopul Church. At a meeting of the Board of Missions of the Episcopal church, held last night, when the question of ministering women, their training and work in the church was discussed at length by Bishou Kerfoot. Dr. Kaukin and others. iTcetinjr of Christian Societies. A meeting of the members of various Christian societies was also held last night arrange a joint plan for cvamreliziuz Spain. Bishop Mcilvaino and other gentle-men addressed the meeting, one of tbem pro posing a memorial to the Pope in favor of religious freedom. Consecrated. llev. Dr. Charles Robertson. BishoD elect. oi .mssouri, was consecrated with impres sive ceremonies at Grace Church yesterday. Sennou to tho Youuar. Right Rev. Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota. preacned a sermon to the young persons at tirace iiiapci yesterday alternoon. Verdict of Murder. The jury, in the case of Eliza Tracey, who ied from burns received at thu hands of Pat rick Kerrigan, at No. 40 Mulberry street, on Tuesday last, returned a verdict yesterday charging him with murder, and he was committed. He and the woman were not married, but had lived together for two i-ars. He claims he was drunk when she was burned and does not know how it han poued. L-email Meeting Two Person Iltidlr ilvuteu. On Saturday eveuing a Fenian meetlnar was held in Jlilitary liall. In Mie Bowcrv While a Fenian Centre was talkiug, a cry was raised that two British spies were in the om, and two unfortunates who were poiut-il out as such suspected persons, were set upon the crowd and badly beaten. They escaped and took refuge in a store, where they were rcscucu oy me ponce. lhc Railway market Is excited to-dav Transactions at the ten o'clock Board is ighty thousand shares, includim: thirty- three thousand in Erie. Arrived. Steamships City of Cork, from Liverpool. and llausa Irom Bremen, arrived to-day. Held for Trial. Geo. Williamson is held for trial for the larceny of $7,000 worth of silks, ribbons, &c., from o03 Canal street. It seems the prisoner with another man unkuown, hired the base ment and opened a trunk store, ami bored uliole through the ceiling, and tilled six trunks with the stock, which were being taken away in express wagons, when he was arrested. I . P. It. It. The I'niou Paeiilc R. R. Is now completed riSo miles west from Omaha, which brings it within one hundred and fifty miles of Salt Lake Ulty, and the road Is nearly graded for this distance, and the irou for the truck Is till ou the way. It is conildently expected the road will he finished to Salt Lake this year. Suicide. Hiram C. Corwin, an ex-Alderman, com mitted suicide this morning by cutting his throat. fill rued to Dentil. Two sailors on board the brig Lord Hart-ing were burned to death. The total low by the fire will probably reach $300,000. l!ute null. The champion match betweeu the Mmn:i and the Atlantic base ball clubs resulted tills l M. In favor of tho Mutuals by 21 to 17. Ten thousand persons were present. The Mutuals are now champions of the United States. r.tiNi'0ul Convculioii. Iu the Episcopal Convention to-day, several messages were, received from the House of lllsuops, on grievances of the Oueld.i In-illaus.oii Evangelicalism outside of churches, nm! other less important subjects. The bishops now concur In the Mtnendmenls to canon 13, section 3, title 1, on the election of assistant bishops. After discussion upon the propriety or signing a letter from the House of lilhcps to the Secretary of the Interior, on the condition of the Oneida Indians, Mr. Uelsli, or l'a., moved to refer the niatvr to a special i-omuilUoe of three clcrlujil and three Jay delegates to examine ami lyort, which was lost, and the linuso declined to take any further nctlou. Messages were received from the House of lllshops nou-concurrlng In the change proposed In the Board of Missions, asking for a Joint Committee of two Bishops, two Pres. byters and two Laymen, ou the subject of theological cduont.nn and other measures for Improvement and revision, the Committee to report at tn.-1 est General Convention, and announc'iiii: tln.lr Intention to ad journ tiiwtVe ou Tliuidiiyjiiext. 1 he Committee ou lYiyer Rook presented a report containing sm'crul resolutions ou changes of matter and the punctuation of the lessons, psalms aud hymns, which wore referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Prayer Book. Mr. Hamilton, first on behalf of the Trus- tees Fund for the relief of widows and orphans, reported that he had received no contributions for the object and asked to be discharged, and that an act for incorporation be filed by the Registrar. Adopted. On motion of Dr. Llttlejohn, the House concurred with the Bishops in the messages recently received, except those on adjournment and the Board of Missions. Accident. ROCHESTEK, Oct. 26. An arch of the blast furnace at Charlotte fell this forenoon, killing a man named Mcachara and Injured two others slightly. Jones's Iron foundry was damaged yesterday by Are to the extent of 5,000. Fullyinsured. MASSACHUSETTS. Man Shot. Boston, Oct. 26. A man named McPherson violently assaulted a colored man named John White, in a Somervllle horse car, on Saturday night. The colored man shot his assailant, inflicting a wound which will likely prove fatal. White surrendered, clniminz that he acted in self-defense. Suit. The civil suit of tho Merchants' Bank against the State Bank, to recover $000,000, paid oy the rormer to KUward Carter, of the firm of Mullen, Ward & Co. on the certified check of the Cashier of the State Bank, for which gold certificates were paid, and the firm falling without assets was lost, was commenced in the Circuit Conrt this morn ing. The trial of Ward and Mullen, for embez zling Government funds to the amount of a hundred thousand dollars, resulted to-day in a verdict of guilty. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Poisoned. Concord, Oct. 20. Eight boys were poisoned on Saturday, at Purcook, from eating Indian turnips for artichokes. Two have since died. CLEVELAND. Vessel ltiirncd. CLEVELAND, Oct. 20. The barque Cottou, owned by Mr. BIssell of Detroit, bound for Liverpool with 2,000 barrels of petroleum, was burned, just outside of this port, last night. The vessel and cargo are a total loss. The crew were saved. WASHINGTON. 'Treaty ol Peace. Washington, Oct. 20. A uew treaty of perpetual peace and friend' ship has been concluded between Madacas car and the United States, securing religious imeriy aim irec commerce to Americans. PENNSYLVANIA. PirrsnuRo, Oct. 26, Weather cloudy and cool. No change In tiio river. CITY MATTERS. All hut One. The returns received yesterday at the Secretary of State's office make the oificial record complete with tho excep tlon of the vote of Hocking county. Chain in Columhus. Prices for new corn range from ii to 05c, the latter being the rate for best quality. Old Is firm at 85c. Wheat has declined to 1 4031 Co. SCPEWNTENDKNT OK TflB HOCKING VaI. lev R. R. Mr. John W. Dougherty, for so many years connected with tho Little Miami Railroad.has beeu appointed Superintendent of the lloekiug Valley Railroad. Police Court. John Gillespie seems a fa vorite name with Police Court bummers Two men giving this name were before tho Mayor yesterday morning. John Gillespie No. 1, for stoning the house of Mr. Daybos on the caual, and for conducting himself otherwise disorderly, was fined $10 and com mltted for ten day's. John Gillespie No. 2 found loitering about the streets, was fined $5 and costs, and committed. John Noher, vagrant was scut to tho couuty Jail for 30 days. TitANSb'Eits of Real Estate (lied at tho Recorder's office, of Frauklin county, Oct 20, 1808: Caleb Farber to James H. Farber, 100 acres of land In Plain township, May 14, 1800; $500, Benjamin F.Recs, to A.N. Whiting and Theodore-Rhodes, the undivided one-half of the Oil Refluery lot, Sept. 20, 1808; $3,500, Daniel Daguc ct al. to Frauds Schull, 20 acres of laud In Jefferson township, Oct 108; $1,000. Michael Harralay to Thomas Anderson north half of lot 04, Western addition to th city of Columbus, Oct. 20, 1808; $000. Fi'tinklin County Sabbath School Union The quarterly meeting of tho Fraukll County Sabbath School Union, will bo held at, Groveport ou Thuisday next, tho 29th lust., at 1) o'clock A. M. TOI'ICS KOll CONMDF.ItATION. 1st. The relation of ministers to the Sunday School. 2d. What are tho chief causes, which ro-tard tho progress of the Sunday Schools of our laud. 3d. Revivals! do we need them, and how may we have them. lib. What have our Sunday Schools accomplished.Every Sunday School in the county s expected to bo reprcseutcd by its Supcrln'ioud-cut, and one r more Teachers. PE0CLAMATI0N. Br Rutherford B. Hayes, Governor of the State ol Ohio. In compliance with a Joint Resolution of the General Assembly of the State oC Ohio, adopted May 16th, 1SC8, and in accordant with the good custom of our Fathers, I do appoint Thursday, the Twenty-sixth day of November next as a day of public THANKSGIVING to Almighty God, for Ills continued blessings vouch safed to the people of Ohio. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Ohio to be afflxad at Columbus, this Twenty-sixth day of l s. October, in the year of onr Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety-third. Rutherford B. Hayes, By the Governor: Governor of Ohio. John Rdssell, Secretary of State. From the Farmers' Chronicle. Figures On a Wheat Crop. At a late meeting of the Claridon Farmers' Club, Mr. Goodwin Wells reported three acres of winter wheat raised by him the past season, as follows : Ground was in meadow and pasture the live preceding years; plowed in June, '67, which, as it was clear, was the only plowing. There were forty loads of manure put on the three acres. The land was twice dragged and cultivated once. Seed sown early iu Septem ber. No account of the value of the manure or straw Is taken, as it is thought one will offset the other. The present bettered condition of the land will also offset the inter est. The Field. Dr. To plowing at 3,00 per acre, $ O,1) To hanlinir and spreading manure VIM To dragging, .'t.DO io raiUivatmg, 2.00 To lour bushels of seed at $'2,'0, 10,0 To soving seed .-, To lnrvesting and securing, p.1,119 To threshing 72 bushels at's cents J.Jti Total indebtedness , $G1,2S The held, Cr. By 72 bu. of wheat, at f 5,2."), lM.n Deduct expenses, til, 20 Leaves bid, in iavor of field, $ 100,7 1 Weddings a Hundred Years Ago.' It may be of Interest to know how they ar-anged marriages a huudred years ago. An old paper has the following description bear ing upon the subject: "Married in June, 17150, Mr. William Doukin, a considerable farmer, of Great Lassin, (near Rotbbury), in tho uounty ot Cumberland, to Miss Eleanor btotten, an agreeable young gentlewoman, of the same place. The entertainment of this occasion was very grand, there being no less than one hundred una twenty quarters of lamD, lorty-iour quarters ot veal, twenty quarters of mutton and a great quantity of beef; twelve hams, with a suitable number of chickens, etc., which was concluded with eight hampers of brandy made into punch, twelve dozen of cider, a great manny gallons of wine and ninety bushels of malt made into beer. The company consisted ot five hundred and fifty ladles aud gentlemen, who concluded with the music of twenty-live fiddlers and pipes, and the whole was conducted with the utmost order and uuauimilv." NEW Y0EK CATTLE MARKET. New Youk, Oct. 2G. .BEEVES The market has been dull throughout the past week, and prices are lower to-day. The arrivals are large, aboit 3,219 bulk common quality. Tho receipts for the week were 7,404. Tho quotations for Inferior to ordinary is 9311c; fair to prime, 1415c; extra, 10lGJ4'e. sunlit' ASSD L.AfllliS To-day tho mar ket Is tolerably active and prices are heavy, at G).'7c for lambs; Sheep, iulcrior to good, dc; prime, Oifjoc; extra sheared, UaOj.ic. Receipts for the week, 43,087. SWINE To day the market is fairly active, but prices are c lower than ou Saturday. Tho receipts lor tho week were 23,940. Quotrtions light. Common 84!8-;hC; fair to good 8j.i388'c; heavy corn-fed c. M0MEI AND kJTOUJiS. Nkw Yokk, Oct. 20. GOLD Opened at 133?.' and closed at 134'4'134,. GOVERNMENT STOCKS Weak. Coupons ot"81 115f; do of '02 liaglM; do of '04, 1113111b'; do of '05 UlCiUli; do newlOOJgftillO; do of '07 110ftno'H';' do of C8 110?4(tfll0; 10-40S 105105-V Stocks are depressed and lower in consequence of the strong bear feeling, aud tho report of the committee or the ""Stock Exchange on the Eric nlTalr. They say they had an Interview with Mr. Gould, the President of the company, and learned the following: Tho compauy recently Issued $10,000,000 of convertible bonds to take up $5,000,000 in acceptances fulling duo in January, which had been Issued lu tho purchase of Huston, Hartford & Erie bonds of this amount. Bonds to the amount of ubout $5,000,000 ha l been converted Into common stock, and in the event of laying the third rail, $3,0H0,0Ut more would bo Issued. The common stock aud recently converted bonds umonnted to $4,500,000. EXPRESS STOCKS-Wells, Fargo & Co., 2ilffl20W; American, 45",; 10;1 Adams, SOj OojUnlted.Slates 4840; Merchants' Uulon M1NHNQ STOCKS-Qulcksllvor 2323' .'. STEAMSHIP STOCKS Pacific Mall 122122'.. TELEGRAPH STOCKS Western Union Telegraph 3530. uAimuAU STOCKS The following are tho MO prices : N. Y. Central 12!P.0l'23 T. i oi, ....,,..4. - . .' r. . e'm.tf. lueicrrcu 03iur(f(i4.. j.im uo;imoir-ii oreicrreii iwmiii: n un .s Mississippi 29;4'(B30; Wabash Olf(t0O,V, preferred 72(!i74; Michlgau Central liitfUS; Michigan Southern 9iaWi Toledo 101 K m Fort Wayno im'112: ITtrrii i Kim it BUFFALO MAfiElr Noon Report. Buffalo, Oct. 20. FLOUR Dull and lower; city XX at it) ft 75. T WHEAT-l'mettled; III 25 for Nj. 1 id store.

MOMMIMG JOURNAL. yol, xxx. COLUMBUS OHIO: TUESDA.Y, OCTOBER 27, 1868. NO. 2U2. THE p n G BOOKS & STATIONERY. THE GALAXY For NoTeiuler Now Ready, Ita the moit Elegantly Illustrated, Bril-liant, Entertaining, and Attractive Magazine published in tu a , country, i CONTKHTS or 1HE KOVEKBIB NUMBED. I CIPHEB. A Novtl. Part First-Chapters VII. to XI. I With an illustration by 8ol Eyttnje. II. THE SIOaY OF A HET.O. By Edward A. Pollard. III. LONDON BEUGAR8. By N. 8. Dodire. IV. THE PICTURE OF THE WORLD By E. H. Pill. V. A T ALK WITH MR. BURLING. (iAUB ABOUT CHINA. By Richard J. Hinton. VI. THE BALLAD OF THE KINO'S BLOODHOUND. By Charles Duwwm Shanty. VII. 511 DOK. By Chauncey Hirlcox. V1LL 11EECIIDALE. By Marian Ear-land. Captors XVII to End. IX. THE ATTEMPT. AT STRASBOURG. As Described by Louis Napoleon in a Letter to his Mother. With Notes by John B.C. Abbott. SB SO OB e P X. DEMOCRATIC DEITIES. By Emrene Benson. XI. BY EAIA TO THE ROCKY MOL'NfAlNS. By I. Edwards Clarke. XII. TWO FRENCH EDITORS: Em-ile de Oirardin and Henrj Koche-fort. By Virginia Vauphan. Xlir. WORDS AND TU KIK UeES. By P.inliird Grant White. XIVTt'HE OALAXY MltSCF.LLANY. Newport at Sunset. (With an illustration by C. 0. Grinwold.) THE DEVIL OF INDIGESTION. By T. E. Clark, M. D. EAGRE IN A FINGER BOWL. By llarstnn N:les, U. B. N. THE FOUR NATIONS. By W. L. AHc-u. XV. DKII T-WOOD. By Philip Quili- bet. XVI. LITERATURE AND ART. XVIi. NKilUI.F.. liytheEihtor. Price 35 cents 4 per year. Very liberal terms made with those who will net up elchs :r 'The Galnxv.' Address B ti ELIJON & COMl'AN V, Xoa. I'll Broadway, New York. SO o S3 n P 0 H H 4 S H fc 0 Ol'R 1,1 IX STOCK OF SEW anil most durable goods is now ready and offered at lowest prices for Cash. Customers receive the full advantage of tho decline in price! of all aitides of Domestic Stationery. Alroot daily urrirals of goods enable us to exhibit S'iou after publication the newest aud most important books in tho departments of Law, Medicine, Surgery, Education, Belles Letters, &c., &c. B iT Hooka not on hand obtained to order at the r.'jiiUr prioes. H 8 HECEJil PUBLICATIONS 0 APPLETON Sl CO., 0, H2 A !) l (; mini St., New Vork BUENS'.J P&EMS, complete with Life of author; H12 n;ir? iOo BITOT'S POEM), CMmj'etc with Lit'), .M7pp Sue DART'S FREIGHT LOiUTA-TIONS, embr'.ciny SH,!23 calculations, for every no lo of Tnn porta- tum )j 0() DEMOCRACY IS THE UNITED STATES, ly R. H. Oillett : no CAMPBELL'a rOEJIS, Globe Edition 1 JO Ten Vole, of thJ Ne Edition or WA- VERLY K0VU1 .arTi 25 Vol. Lot K. w Edition ufDIUi "WORKS, containing 1'ickwlck, Bar-naby Rwig; and Skttches by Boz; illustrated 1 Tho net to be completed in 6 vols., kindaouu !y toUiid iu blue cloth. I Ail A DAY AS A DISCOVEHEK.by JohnTyndidl 1 2S BOW SHALL WE 1'AINT tjl'll aouE.i: I io rhENDE'iKAdl'S MASTEUY 8E-II1E3 OF LEARNING LAN. UUAttSi -Tii' E.ind Hook in For Lva'U.u ( Treuuh in lor Leitsu. O.iman So a tut Opened, A Larif' 8nprty'f JV'tJ Vltrimrin BLUE OILED CLOTH, Tor Siorc Shades, M.uh 'iiperlor to any other article In tin ninrkot, and which ein b furntsiie l and put up in the must uljt.inlia'. maimer, on n; day'i notice, and at a Considerable reduction in prte. W ShaJut Band .finely Ultertd lur-i:i in Uold-Leal or Colon. 0 x 4 9 SB a ft Re especial axientiov tc be. QVESTED TO INCREASED 1'ACII.I. TI15SFOR ITKNItmitJO ALL KINDS cp nr.ncAvru.i: mtiio. GRAPHIC WOHK, (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BUNDS, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, LETTER BEADS, c,l OF THE M08T.F1NI8HKD WORK. MANSBIP AND NEATEST DEBION8. J W SAMPLES BENT '.ON APPL1CA. T10S. Wedding Curd at Engrar. eiV Price o TELEGKAPHIC SPORTED FOR THE OURNAL THE LATEST CABLE NEWS! The Revolutionary Government of Spain Recognized by Great Britain and Italy. THE WEST VIRGINIA ELECTION. Conflicting Reports About the Result. The State Undoubtedly Republican PSOrOSED MEETING OF CATTLE COMMISSIONERS Treaty of Peace Between the I'. S. and Madagascar. A BIG SCAKE AT A FENIAN FOREIGN NEWS. I! y Atlantic Cable. SPAI. London, Oct. 2U Midnight. Great Krltuln, France and Italy have rec-fulzcd the revolutionary Oovcruincnt of iSpain. Dispatches received to-night from Madrid report that the bands in Alcante have proclaimed for the Federal Republic. Disturbances had broken out in Malaga and Granada, and troops have been dispatch ed from Madrid to the latter place. ITALY. Flouexce, Oct. 20. A Hue of steamers, between some Italian port and New York, is projected, to accommodate the increasing fruit trade. London, Oct. 20. Mr. Gladstone has concluded his personal canvass in South Lancashire. It is believed the Ministry will only retire before a large Liberal majority iu the next House of Commons.The Swedish Polar Expedition lis rclui'U' ed home after penetrating to the 82d degree of latitude. sou ii iii:iii a. i'Aitis, Oct. 20. Later Klo Janeiro advices state that the U. S. steamer Wasp had arrived at Monte viedo, having Mr. Washburne, the American Minister to Paraguay, on board. Mr. Wash- burne has protested against the violation of the rights of the American Legation at Asun clou by the Paraguayan authorities, forty persons having been unlawfully seized there under the American flna. WEST VIRGINIA. I 'I' ho lili'i',lioii t'oiiflintiiic KcporU' Tho Stulc I udoiiblcdly Krpuliliwiii. Wheeling, Oct. 20. The Intelligencer (Republican) of this morning says: "Our whole State ticket elected oy a majority that cannot fall below y,'i00, and may reach 4,u00, We shall have almost if not iuite our usual majority iu the Legislature, ami nave elected, beyond per adventure, our Congressmen in the First and Second Districts; and returns from the Third District removes all doubt of Gen. Witcher's election." The llogisler (Democrat) says : "Tolerably complete reports from IS comities out of 5o euinmising the btate, show net Democratic alna ol s.OUli, ami the same ratio of gain throughout the State, which ratio certainly xlsls, will give us v estern irginia by handsome majority. CUBA. New York, Oct. 20, Havana correspondence of the 17th, say there was a good deal of speculation as to Lersundl s uctlou on the arrival ot his sue cessor. it is kuowii mat, uu nns an aion been a consistent royalist, and It is not cer tain that ho will recognize the appolutee of the new government. Everything Is quiet at Havana, and the change at home Is decidedly popular. The Insurrections In the interior are of more Importance than the authorities will admit of. The liiUst rising was at Santlagi and on the reception of the news cousidera- bio activity was uoilccable among the troops In the barracksat Havana. The suppression of the insurrection ul Porto Rico was oill daily announced by the Captain General of lhatuovlnce, 1 he troops Mm I captured sl teen of the principals, and were iu hot pu siutofMaiiHel Rojas, tun leader. Havana, Oct. 211, Captain General Lursuudit has received satlslaetory news fro'ii Mau.lllo, that 200 Insurrectionists had surrendered to Lopez. A detachmcut of troops were scut to meet the lnsugents at Tunas, and had met with success. A battle w fought ou the ouwklrw ol tho town and the Inurge.uis dispersed. Tho troops captured the cannon, Hag and all the correspondence of the Rebels. Latest advices from the Interior report the Government ollleers acting with vigor, but rebels are sacking and robbing plantations. The relulorceinents scut from Havana had uot arrived at the scene of disturbances. It is reported that negroes with the Insurgents have under them white servants, whom they compel to address them as masters. The telegraph Hues have been cot twelvo times within ten days. Tho insurrection Is eon-lined to a small dtstrlct In the Interior. Tho rest of the Island Is quloU HEW YORK. Proposed (.'onrcntion of Cattle Coiumis-tionera.New Yobk, Oct. 20. The cattle commissioners of New York have issued a circular recommending that a convention of the commissioners of the several States and Canada be held in the city of Spriugtleld, 111., on the first day of December next. The object of the convention Is to consider-the history of the Texas cattle fever, and other infectious and contagious diseases to which cattle and stock are subject, and the best methods of preveutiug the spread of such diseases. Fires. A disastrous Are occurred last night at Hunter's Point. The lire resulted from an explosion of naptlia on board a Swedish brig, and communicated to the warehouses on shore. Three men lost their lires from the explosion, and one man was shot by a rufllau during the csnflagratlon. The extent of the loss is not yet known, but it will undoubtedly be Yery heavy. A grocery store and dwelling on the corner of Myrtle avenue and Clymer street, Williamsburg took lire last evening. A man named Peter Fursaneki and his wife and child were severely burned. A woman named Little, jumped from the third story window. All of them sustained injuries which will probably prove fatal. Board of IHisiifous of the F.piscopul Church. At a meeting of the Board of Missions of the Episcopal church, held last night, when the question of ministering women, their training and work in the church was discussed at length by Bishou Kerfoot. Dr. Kaukin and others. iTcetinjr of Christian Societies. A meeting of the members of various Christian societies was also held last night arrange a joint plan for cvamreliziuz Spain. Bishop Mcilvaino and other gentle-men addressed the meeting, one of tbem pro posing a memorial to the Pope in favor of religious freedom. Consecrated. llev. Dr. Charles Robertson. BishoD elect. oi .mssouri, was consecrated with impres sive ceremonies at Grace Church yesterday. Sennou to tho Youuar. Right Rev. Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota. preacned a sermon to the young persons at tirace iiiapci yesterday alternoon. Verdict of Murder. The jury, in the case of Eliza Tracey, who ied from burns received at thu hands of Pat rick Kerrigan, at No. 40 Mulberry street, on Tuesday last, returned a verdict yesterday charging him with murder, and he was committed. He and the woman were not married, but had lived together for two i-ars. He claims he was drunk when she was burned and does not know how it han poued. L-email Meeting Two Person Iltidlr ilvuteu. On Saturday eveuing a Fenian meetlnar was held in Jlilitary liall. In Mie Bowcrv While a Fenian Centre was talkiug, a cry was raised that two British spies were in the om, and two unfortunates who were poiut-il out as such suspected persons, were set upon the crowd and badly beaten. They escaped and took refuge in a store, where they were rcscucu oy me ponce. lhc Railway market Is excited to-dav Transactions at the ten o'clock Board is ighty thousand shares, includim: thirty- three thousand in Erie. Arrived. Steamships City of Cork, from Liverpool. and llausa Irom Bremen, arrived to-day. Held for Trial. Geo. Williamson is held for trial for the larceny of $7,000 worth of silks, ribbons, &c., from o03 Canal street. It seems the prisoner with another man unkuown, hired the base ment and opened a trunk store, ami bored uliole through the ceiling, and tilled six trunks with the stock, which were being taken away in express wagons, when he was arrested. I . P. It. It. The I'niou Paeiilc R. R. Is now completed riSo miles west from Omaha, which brings it within one hundred and fifty miles of Salt Lake Ulty, and the road Is nearly graded for this distance, and the irou for the truck Is till ou the way. It is conildently expected the road will he finished to Salt Lake this year. Suicide. Hiram C. Corwin, an ex-Alderman, com mitted suicide this morning by cutting his throat. fill rued to Dentil. Two sailors on board the brig Lord Hart-ing were burned to death. The total low by the fire will probably reach $300,000. l!ute null. The champion match betweeu the Mmn:i and the Atlantic base ball clubs resulted tills l M. In favor of tho Mutuals by 21 to 17. Ten thousand persons were present. The Mutuals are now champions of the United States. r.tiNi'0ul Convculioii. Iu the Episcopal Convention to-day, several messages were, received from the House of lllsuops, on grievances of the Oueld.i In-illaus.oii Evangelicalism outside of churches, nm! other less important subjects. The bishops now concur In the Mtnendmenls to canon 13, section 3, title 1, on the election of assistant bishops. After discussion upon the propriety or signing a letter from the House of lilhcps to the Secretary of the Interior, on the condition of the Oneida Indians, Mr. Uelsli, or l'a., moved to refer the niatvr to a special i-omuilUoe of three clcrlujil and three Jay delegates to examine ami lyort, which was lost, and the linuso declined to take any further nctlou. Messages were received from the House of lllshops nou-concurrlng In the change proposed In the Board of Missions, asking for a Joint Committee of two Bishops, two Pres. byters and two Laymen, ou the subject of theological cduont.nn and other measures for Improvement and revision, the Committee to report at tn.-1 est General Convention, and announc'iiii: tln.lr Intention to ad journ tiiwtVe ou Tliuidiiyjiiext. 1 he Committee ou lYiyer Rook presented a report containing sm'crul resolutions ou changes of matter and the punctuation of the lessons, psalms aud hymns, which wore referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Prayer Book. Mr. Hamilton, first on behalf of the Trus- tees Fund for the relief of widows and orphans, reported that he had received no contributions for the object and asked to be discharged, and that an act for incorporation be filed by the Registrar. Adopted. On motion of Dr. Llttlejohn, the House concurred with the Bishops in the messages recently received, except those on adjournment and the Board of Missions. Accident. ROCHESTEK, Oct. 26. An arch of the blast furnace at Charlotte fell this forenoon, killing a man named Mcachara and Injured two others slightly. Jones's Iron foundry was damaged yesterday by Are to the extent of 5,000. Fullyinsured. MASSACHUSETTS. Man Shot. Boston, Oct. 26. A man named McPherson violently assaulted a colored man named John White, in a Somervllle horse car, on Saturday night. The colored man shot his assailant, inflicting a wound which will likely prove fatal. White surrendered, clniminz that he acted in self-defense. Suit. The civil suit of tho Merchants' Bank against the State Bank, to recover $000,000, paid oy the rormer to KUward Carter, of the firm of Mullen, Ward & Co. on the certified check of the Cashier of the State Bank, for which gold certificates were paid, and the firm falling without assets was lost, was commenced in the Circuit Conrt this morn ing. The trial of Ward and Mullen, for embez zling Government funds to the amount of a hundred thousand dollars, resulted to-day in a verdict of guilty. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Poisoned. Concord, Oct. 20. Eight boys were poisoned on Saturday, at Purcook, from eating Indian turnips for artichokes. Two have since died. CLEVELAND. Vessel ltiirncd. CLEVELAND, Oct. 20. The barque Cottou, owned by Mr. BIssell of Detroit, bound for Liverpool with 2,000 barrels of petroleum, was burned, just outside of this port, last night. The vessel and cargo are a total loss. The crew were saved. WASHINGTON. 'Treaty ol Peace. Washington, Oct. 20. A uew treaty of perpetual peace and friend' ship has been concluded between Madacas car and the United States, securing religious imeriy aim irec commerce to Americans. PENNSYLVANIA. PirrsnuRo, Oct. 26, Weather cloudy and cool. No change In tiio river. CITY MATTERS. All hut One. The returns received yesterday at the Secretary of State's office make the oificial record complete with tho excep tlon of the vote of Hocking county. Chain in Columhus. Prices for new corn range from ii to 05c, the latter being the rate for best quality. Old Is firm at 85c. Wheat has declined to 1 4031 Co. SCPEWNTENDKNT OK TflB HOCKING VaI. lev R. R. Mr. John W. Dougherty, for so many years connected with tho Little Miami Railroad.has beeu appointed Superintendent of the lloekiug Valley Railroad. Police Court. John Gillespie seems a fa vorite name with Police Court bummers Two men giving this name were before tho Mayor yesterday morning. John Gillespie No. 1, for stoning the house of Mr. Daybos on the caual, and for conducting himself otherwise disorderly, was fined $10 and com mltted for ten day's. John Gillespie No. 2 found loitering about the streets, was fined $5 and costs, and committed. John Noher, vagrant was scut to tho couuty Jail for 30 days. TitANSb'Eits of Real Estate (lied at tho Recorder's office, of Frauklin county, Oct 20, 1808: Caleb Farber to James H. Farber, 100 acres of land In Plain township, May 14, 1800; $500, Benjamin F.Recs, to A.N. Whiting and Theodore-Rhodes, the undivided one-half of the Oil Refluery lot, Sept. 20, 1808; $3,500, Daniel Daguc ct al. to Frauds Schull, 20 acres of laud In Jefferson township, Oct 108; $1,000. Michael Harralay to Thomas Anderson north half of lot 04, Western addition to th city of Columbus, Oct. 20, 1808; $000. Fi'tinklin County Sabbath School Union The quarterly meeting of tho Fraukll County Sabbath School Union, will bo held at, Groveport ou Thuisday next, tho 29th lust., at 1) o'clock A. M. TOI'ICS KOll CONMDF.ItATION. 1st. The relation of ministers to the Sunday School. 2d. What are tho chief causes, which ro-tard tho progress of the Sunday Schools of our laud. 3d. Revivals! do we need them, and how may we have them. lib. What have our Sunday Schools accomplished.Every Sunday School in the county s expected to bo reprcseutcd by its Supcrln'ioud-cut, and one r more Teachers. PE0CLAMATI0N. Br Rutherford B. Hayes, Governor of the State ol Ohio. In compliance with a Joint Resolution of the General Assembly of the State oC Ohio, adopted May 16th, 1SC8, and in accordant with the good custom of our Fathers, I do appoint Thursday, the Twenty-sixth day of November next as a day of public THANKSGIVING to Almighty God, for Ills continued blessings vouch safed to the people of Ohio. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Ohio to be afflxad at Columbus, this Twenty-sixth day of l s. October, in the year of onr Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Ninety-third. Rutherford B. Hayes, By the Governor: Governor of Ohio. John Rdssell, Secretary of State. From the Farmers' Chronicle. Figures On a Wheat Crop. At a late meeting of the Claridon Farmers' Club, Mr. Goodwin Wells reported three acres of winter wheat raised by him the past season, as follows : Ground was in meadow and pasture the live preceding years; plowed in June, '67, which, as it was clear, was the only plowing. There were forty loads of manure put on the three acres. The land was twice dragged and cultivated once. Seed sown early iu Septem ber. No account of the value of the manure or straw Is taken, as it is thought one will offset the other. The present bettered condition of the land will also offset the inter est. The Field. Dr. To plowing at 3,00 per acre, $ O,1) To hanlinir and spreading manure VIM To dragging, .'t.DO io raiUivatmg, 2.00 To lour bushels of seed at $'2,'0, 10,0 To soving seed .-, To lnrvesting and securing, p.1,119 To threshing 72 bushels at's cents J.Jti Total indebtedness , $G1,2S The held, Cr. By 72 bu. of wheat, at f 5,2."), lM.n Deduct expenses, til, 20 Leaves bid, in iavor of field, $ 100,7 1 Weddings a Hundred Years Ago.' It may be of Interest to know how they ar-anged marriages a huudred years ago. An old paper has the following description bear ing upon the subject: "Married in June, 17150, Mr. William Doukin, a considerable farmer, of Great Lassin, (near Rotbbury), in tho uounty ot Cumberland, to Miss Eleanor btotten, an agreeable young gentlewoman, of the same place. The entertainment of this occasion was very grand, there being no less than one hundred una twenty quarters of lamD, lorty-iour quarters ot veal, twenty quarters of mutton and a great quantity of beef; twelve hams, with a suitable number of chickens, etc., which was concluded with eight hampers of brandy made into punch, twelve dozen of cider, a great manny gallons of wine and ninety bushels of malt made into beer. The company consisted ot five hundred and fifty ladles aud gentlemen, who concluded with the music of twenty-live fiddlers and pipes, and the whole was conducted with the utmost order and uuauimilv." NEW Y0EK CATTLE MARKET. New Youk, Oct. 2G. .BEEVES The market has been dull throughout the past week, and prices are lower to-day. The arrivals are large, aboit 3,219 bulk common quality. Tho receipts for the week were 7,404. Tho quotations for Inferior to ordinary is 9311c; fair to prime, 1415c; extra, 10lGJ4'e. sunlit' ASSD L.AfllliS To-day tho mar ket Is tolerably active and prices are heavy, at G).'7c for lambs; Sheep, iulcrior to good, dc; prime, Oifjoc; extra sheared, UaOj.ic. Receipts for the week, 43,087. SWINE To day the market is fairly active, but prices are c lower than ou Saturday. Tho receipts lor tho week were 23,940. Quotrtions light. Common 84!8-;hC; fair to good 8j.i388'c; heavy corn-fed c. M0MEI AND kJTOUJiS. Nkw Yokk, Oct. 20. GOLD Opened at 133?.' and closed at 134'4'134,. GOVERNMENT STOCKS Weak. Coupons ot"81 115f; do of '02 liaglM; do of '04, 1113111b'; do of '05 UlCiUli; do newlOOJgftillO; do of '07 110ftno'H';' do of C8 110?4(tfll0; 10-40S 105105-V Stocks are depressed and lower in consequence of the strong bear feeling, aud tho report of the committee or the ""Stock Exchange on the Eric nlTalr. They say they had an Interview with Mr. Gould, the President of the company, and learned the following: Tho compauy recently Issued $10,000,000 of convertible bonds to take up $5,000,000 in acceptances fulling duo in January, which had been Issued lu tho purchase of Huston, Hartford & Erie bonds of this amount. Bonds to the amount of ubout $5,000,000 ha l been converted Into common stock, and in the event of laying the third rail, $3,0H0,0Ut more would bo Issued. The common stock aud recently converted bonds umonnted to $4,500,000. EXPRESS STOCKS-Wells, Fargo & Co., 2ilffl20W; American, 45",; 10;1 Adams, SOj OojUnlted.Slates 4840; Merchants' Uulon M1NHNQ STOCKS-Qulcksllvor 2323' .'. STEAMSHIP STOCKS Pacific Mall 122122'.. TELEGRAPH STOCKS Western Union Telegraph 3530. uAimuAU STOCKS The following are tho MO prices : N. Y. Central 12!P.0l'23 T. i oi, ....,,..4. - . .' r. . e'm.tf. lueicrrcu 03iur(f(i4.. j.im uo;imoir-ii oreicrreii iwmiii: n un .s Mississippi 29;4'(B30; Wabash Olf(t0O,V, preferred 72(!i74; Michlgau Central liitfUS; Michigan Southern 9iaWi Toledo 101 K m Fort Wayno im'112: ITtrrii i Kim it BUFFALO MAfiElr Noon Report. Buffalo, Oct. 20. FLOUR Dull and lower; city XX at it) ft 75. T WHEAT-l'mettled; III 25 for Nj. 1 id store.